Does anyone know the production on the Frank Smith Well ?

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andrew, when asking for information on a specific well it is helpful to include the state, parish or county, survey or section-township-range, field name, well operator, well serial number, etc.  There are members who will look up the well in a state database in order to answer your question but they need whatever specific information you can provide. 

Thanks Skip. New to all of this!  Its a new well in Houston County Texas. API # 225-31230 . Frank Smith well .

Use this link, join this group and post your question there.

http://www.gohaynesvilleshale.com/group/district3oilgasgroup

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